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What is Autocross?

Autocross is a sport of navigating your car through a defined course of pylons faster than your competition. Events are run at speeds usually between 40-65 MPH, usually in second gear. Unlike some other venues, we are extremely fortunate to have access to one of the premier autocross venues in the Northeast. Where many clubs are consigned to parking lots, we are privileged to be able to design courses that regularly exceed 1.25 miles in length with runs lasting well over a minute. You'd be amazed at how much excitement can be packed into 60 seconds.

Autocross is not only a "performance driving event", but a safe way to learn how to drive your car at its limit. You not only learn how to handle your car at speeds that you drive daily, but you also:

Gain confidence in your driving ability

Learn the limits of your car's tire adhesion

Learn the limits of your car's brakes

Learn correct seating, hand, and feet positions

Autocross is a great way to exercise your driving skills in a safe environment. For anyone that would like assistance, there will be instructors available to work with you. Each autocross has a different and unique course design and will undoubtedly provide you with a fun driving experience. Autocross courses are set up using soft orange traffic pylons which will not damage your car. Finally, Autocross is a social gathering of new and old friends and LOTS OF FUN!!!

Who is eligible?

PCA Members: All current PCA members are eligible to attend our autocrosses driving any make of car.

Non-PCA Member Driving Porsche: If you own a Porsche and are not a member, you can register and this gives you the chance to try out our club event. Or, do you know someone who autocrosses their Porsche? Should they invite you to co-drive or let you borrow the car, you also may attend our autocross.

Venue

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